A CG movie with a pitiful setting but still worth watching

Carson 2022-03-24 09:01:55

It seems that I have seen this movie a long time ago, but I re-watched it today and found that I can't remember the slightest plot. It feels like the film is talking about how much damage a fool can do if he is in power. The picture is pretty good. It's just that they didn't figure out at the end, where did they go to find out the difference between how to find 8 souls to form a soul wave. It can only be said that it is assumed that their technological level has already reached the point where the research on the soul has been very thorough. Also, the finale feels a little tricky. From a person who has always been unclear about the situation, suddenly knows what to do, the heroine also suddenly knows what the hero is going to do, and even knows that this can solve these alien ghosts, it is really painful enough . There is another point to complain, since those alien ghosts are not afraid of physical attacks and cannot be caught by the naked eye, and through the plot, we can know that these ghosts also have a very strong sense of attack, and they feel like they treat humans as prey. So how did they resist when they first met to create the worldview setting in the film? If you encounter such an enemy, it is estimated that it will be wiped out from the beginning, right? It can only be said that such films are not worthy of scrutiny, so let’s just pass the time by simply appreciating the gorgeous pictures and the pitiful plot.

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Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within quotes

  • Ryan: PLEASE tell me we're risking our lives for that little plant.

    Jane Proudfoot: I wouldn't even call it a plant; I'd call it a weed.

    Neil: I wouldn't even call it a weed.

  • General Hein: Report any aberrant behavior in Dr. Ross to the Major immediately.

    Grey: "Aberrant behavior," sir?

    General Hein: The woman carries an alien infection. It may be clouding her judgment. They may be manipulating her for their very own purposes.

    Grey: Is the General suggesting Dr. Ross is a spy?

    General Hein: The General is wondering why he's explaining himself to a Captain.